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Chapter 129: Sion in the middle, RNG learns from him

Chapter 129 - Sion in the middle, RNG learns from him
The LPL team had never seen the sudden emergence of the black technology top laner Ornn, and they didn't know which hero to use to fight against him for a while.

You can't just pick an adc with long arms to go to the top lane, right?
Using a top laner like Caitlyn and Lucian will definitely easily beat Ornn, but the opponent may not choose it again. Moreover, if the ADC goes to the top lane, how will they fight in the mid-to-late game?
Now LPL doesn’t dare to do such extreme BP that strengthens laning.

For LPL, time is too fast, and there is no time to discuss tactics to deal with the opponent.
When facing Yuan Shen, the top lane position must be considered.

If you lack personal strength, taking a stable route and being a blue-collar top laner is the best option. However, this style of play will put more pressure on teammates.

A top-level top laner will not only not transfer the pressure to his teammates, but can also take the pressure of others on himself.

Without Yuan Shen, LMS would never have been able to beat LPL.

This can actually be seen in the last game.

If Yuan Shen does not join the team, LPL4V4 can have an absolute advantage.

In the previous game, Mingkai's jungle rhythm was affected by the disadvantage in the top lane. It is impossible for a jungler to take care of all three lanes comfortably while also keeping up with the development and farming.

Unless you are bullying the weak, junglers all over the world at the same level can only take care of two lanes at most, and one of these two lanes must be prioritized to fall behind.

In contrast, Karsa has very little to think about. He doesn't have to worry about anything going wrong in the 1v1 laning in the top lane, and when he goes to gank the top lane, he doesn't passively share the pressure, but actively puts pressure on the opponent.

The difference between the two is as vast as the world.

In the second game, it was LPL's turn to choose sides. They still chose the blue side and banned Gangplank, Fiora, and Ornn.

Then, LPL grabbed Jayce first.

The treatment given to Sanban's top laner made many viewers feel like they were back in S5. Before that, the top laners of all the All-Star teams had never received such treatment.

Yuanshen, after winning the championship, has become a super top laner in everyone's eyes, a unique existence.

In previous games, when the LMS team was on the red side, nine out of ten games were for Yuanshen to take the counter position, so there was nothing wrong with directly using a hero like Jayce who had no natural enemies in the laning phase.

On the LMS side, they banned Tsar, Elise, and Kindred.

The hero Kindred is still in the development stage, and his gameplay is different from any previous jungler. Previous junglers were either front-line tanks like Sejuani and Jarvan IV, or assassins like Mantis and Warwick.

Kindred, on the other hand, has to play as an ADC and a carry, which requires a very high ability in positioning and finding output positions.

Although Mingkai is an old jungler, his level of playing Kindred in the last game is still a bit unsatisfactory in Yuan Shen's eyes.

The lineups of both sides were quickly determined.

LPL (blue side) vs. LMS (red side)
Top lane: Jayce vs Kennen.

Jungle: Gragas vs. Sejuani.

Mid lane: Viktor vs. Sion.

ADC: Jinx vs Kog'Maw
Support: Tam vs Titan.

When the hero Sion was first selected, many people thought that Yuanshen was going to play him, but it turned out to be the black technology of the mid-lane Sion. This was the first time everyone saw the mid-lane Sion in this All-Star Game.

"Wow! Yuanshen picked Kennen later. If I remember correctly, Kennen was controlled by Jayce in the lane. Is this considered a reverse counter position?" Wawa said jokingly.

"The LMS lineup is so strong in team fights. Sion, Sejuani and Titan are the three front-line players, with a lot of team control. Why do I feel that the LPL side will have a hard time beating them? Kennen and Kog'Maw stand together, with no shortage of output, and no one can kill Kog'Maw..." Miller analyzed. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that this lineup had something going for it.

Off the court, many people were watching the All-Star Finals. This was the final game of 2015 and a microcosm of the Season 6 season, showing how well a region adapted to the meta.

Especially LCK.

LCK’s biggest enemy now is this new region after the merger.

Whether it is LPL or LMS, they are their enemies.

Why is it so difficult for a world champion in any sport to win the championship again the following year?
It wasn't some mysterious championship curse; it was the inevitable scrutiny and targeting of teams worldwide that amassed the world championship. Every move of the champions' players would be studied and analyzed by countless others, their every ward placement and jungle route calculated.

Back home, the RNG players who were watching the game looked at each other in bewilderment.

Mata thought about it and suggested: "We can try this lineup. What do you think, Xiaohu?"

"OK, this hero is very simple, give me a week." Xiaohu smiled confidently.

After the introduction of top laner Looper and support Mata during the transfer period, RNG has undergone earth-shaking changes. They have no rivals in training matches. They also played a training match with EDG, and the two sides were evenly matched with no winner.

The excellent results and the hot state make everyone look confident.

Just wait, in S6, it will no longer be your world. Among the strong teams in LPL, we RNG will definitely have a place!
The same thought goes for the strengthened IG, WE, and QG...

"Ximen, I'll give you the early command. Play according to the system you are good at. Don't worry about me in the top lane." Yuan Shen said.

"Don't worry, this time Bebe will definitely gain weight and we won't be suppressed." Simon said happily.

The hero Sion is his most recent special skill.

Although I am not very proficient in playing it yet, my strategy is useful.

Before leaving the stage, Abu repeatedly warned Koro1, "Be careful! I advise you not to try to kill Yuanshen alone. His reactions, mechanics, and calculations are all too impressive. Whenever you think you can get a solo kill, it's usually a trap. He's killed countless people, so be careful."

"You were too obsessed with attacking, and that's why you got suppressed like that. You know Huni, he's a typical example."

Koro1 nodded quietly on the surface, but didn't take it to heart at all.

How can we live without ideals?
Throughout the entire S5, there were so many people but no one could kill Yuanshen alone. They were beaten up in various ways, and then they were all scared and terrified. But I just didn't believe it. No matter how powerful a person is, he is still a human being and will definitely make mistakes.

It's S6 now and the top lane has been revamped. He doesn't believe that Yuan Shen is still that strong.

Moreover, in the last game, he was laning against Ornn, a hero he was not familiar with, but this time he was laning against Kennen, a hero he was also very proficient in.

I know Kennen's damage, combos, and skill cooldowns perfectly. Can you even come up with something special?
At the beginning of the laning phase, since Kennen is also a long-reach hero, Jayce lost the advantage of long reach. However, in terms of burst output, Jayce with six small skills is undoubtedly stronger.

Both sides are behind their respective lines of troops, moving around to last hit, and then using skills to consume the enemy when they find an opportunity.

Most heroes in League of Legends only have one passive, four skills, and a summoner skill called DF. Active skills only have six buttons, making it much easier to learn than many games that require a full keyboard.

But the real difficulty lies in the release timing, damage calculation, awareness of positioning, and predictive game play.

These are collectively called details.

If there is a player who can dodge all the opponent's skills that can be dodged and all his own skills hit, then he is definitely the strongest LOL player in the world.

(End of this chapter)

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